Dataset: ALA
Taxa: Cladonia cariosa (Cladonia cariosa var. cariosa, Lichen cariosus, Cladonia pityrodes, Cladonia cariosa f. cariosa), Cladonia cariosa var. ceratina, Cladonia cariosa var. diffissa, Cladonia cariosa var. pruiniformis, Cladonia cariosa f. squamulosa, Cladonia cariosa f. cribrosa
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Alaska; Denali National Park; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Alaska Museum of the North Herbarium


ALA
Cladonia cariosa (Ach.) Sprengel
UAMb:Herb:44391Peter R. Nelson   2008-07-02
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Middle McKinley R. Grid Point #22, 63.6316146 -151.431281, 310 - 310m

ALA
Cladonia cariosa (Ach.) Sprengel
UAMb:Herb:37939James Walton   2005-07-13
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Middle Teklanika R. Grid Point #7, 63.66538574 -149.6046711, 945 - 945m

ALA
Cladonia cariosa (Ach.) Sprengel
UAMb:Herb:49887Peter R. Nelson   1800-01-01
United States, Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve; Kanikula Glacier Forest, 62.6525 -150.7895, 267 - 267m

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Cladonia cariosa (Ach.) Spreng.
WTU-L-027242Gary A. Laursen, Mikhail Zhurbenko 2004333 (2004.8.17.1)   174222004-08-17
U.S.A., Alaska, Denali, Denali National Park and Preserve. 200km south of Fairbanks, near C camp by the Rock Creek trail., 63.7225 -148.958833, 650 - 700m

WTU
Cladonia cariosa (Ach.) Spreng.
WTU-L-025552Gary A. Laursen, Mikhail Zhurbenko   230752004-08-17
U.S.A., Alaska, Denali, Interior Alaska, Denali National Park and Preserve, 200 km S of Fairbanks, near C camp by the Rock Creek trail., 64.7225 -148.958833, 650 - 700m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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